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They already have that...
Still you have to wonder, who makes the decisions to purchase a given site, etc... All know BlackPlanet been dead for years... Oh well, still maybe Radio One can surprise us all, as I'm seeing a slow down when it comes to social networks...
At first glance when they initially launched the sites it looked like they were just trying to put something out there to "act & appear" like the get the online space, but when looking at their content specifically on at their sites targeted toward women and the masses I saw a real disconnect going on with their content. But, I kinda liked NewsOne. Also, with the massive connects/contacts that Radio One has they did not use it to benefit or help their web strategy. Like, you never (well at least I didn't) heard their radio stations hyping the sites or exclusive content. There was no synergy at all.
I am no expert so I don't expect people to listen to me, but Radio One... take some time out and figure out what you really NEED to do and hire the RIGHT people to implement. Not people who front like they do, but people who live and breathe this.
Sad.
One more thing, how can you take over something (Black Planet) and try to make it successful, when you can't make your own stuff (OnONe) successful. I bet It's the same people assigned to BlackPlanet that was behind OnOne. --- OK, I'm done.
Also RadioOne has started pushing their involvement with Interactive on their radio stations all the DJ's say something like "Interactive Hip-hop and R&B;," atleast in DC they do. You may not be hearing this in ATL because I think (and I stress I THINK) this may have been one of the stations that were recently sold.
I agree, off the top there is no clarity to their web strategy. Maybe they will hook us up w/ a podcast ;)
They might not have a problem at all. They may well have brought BlackPlanet because of it's image. (I've read interesting stats on dating sites online and next to social networking, they're most profitable.)
What I find AMAZING is that BlackPlanet is still doing the numbers that they are.
This proves what we already know, but "others" haven't realized yet is that Black people are not a monolithic group. BlackPlanet and BET gets no love from sooooooo many Black people, but clearly they're still around and doing big numbers.
However, every time I see one of the big site go down, I have to wonder what the hell were their employees doing all day? Clearly they haven't been working on improving, creating original content or promoting the site.
Black Planet has been resting on the dark side of the moon for a while now. I am wondering if the user and traffic numbers are inflated a bit. IMHO; sure the original owners are glad they sold when they did because of the emergence of the other social media sites. Most of the accounts are probably dormant. I know mine is.
Radio One telling the OnOne users to backup their junk to move over to Black Planet is a dumb move. The should have written an app to merge their accounts over because more then likely they already have profile on BP. By doing the other way they will lose users in the migration. Take the extra few weeks, write the application and make it easy on the end-user BP and save your OnOne user base. (If Radio One read this)
Hopefully they can figure something out to start bring back their users and grow the community.